Susan Orlean Books in Order
Susan Orlean is a renowned American author and journalist whose life's passion for storytelling and sentence-making has guided her writing career. Born in the suburbs of Cleveland, she spent her formative years before attending the University of Michigan, where her educational journey laid the groundwork for her future pursuits. After graduating, she relocated to the West Coast, finding a writing job in Portland, Oregon, a city that would spark her love for the craft. Her subsequent moves to Boston and New York City further fueled her writing ambitions, with notable stints at the Phoenix, the Globe, and The New Yorker, where she became a staff writer in 1992, publishing her first piece in 1987.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Susan Orlean
- #1AmazonLazy Little Loafers(2008)
- #1AmazonSand in My Bra and Other Misadventures (By: Jennifer L. Leo,Jessica Maxwell)(2003)
- #2AmazonWhose Panties Are These? (By: Jennifer L. Leo,James O'Reilly,Larry Habegger)(2004)
- #3AmazonThe Thong Also Rises (With: Jill Conner Browne,Laurie Notaro,Jennifer L. Leo,Jennifer Cox,Ayun Halliday,Tamara Sheward,Ellen Sussman)(2005)
- #4AmazonWhat Color Is Your Jockstrap? (By: Jennifer L. Leo)(2006)
- #5AmazonMore Sand in My Bra (By: Janna Cawrse Esarey,Julia Weiler,Jennifer L. Leo)(2007)
- #6AmazonLife Stories(2000)
- #7AmazonThe Best American Magazine Writing 2004(2004)
- #8AmazonThe Best American Essays 2005(2005)
- #9AmazonSecret Ingredients(2007)
- #10AmazonAll That Glitters(2013)
- #11AmazonCornbread Nation 7: The Best of Southern Food Writing(2014)
- #12AmazonNever Can Say Goodbye: Writers on Their Unshakable Love for New York(2014)
- #1AmazonThe Library Book(2018)
- #1AmazonThe Best American Science and Nature Writing 2025 (With: Jaime Green)(2025)
- #1AmazonYou Are Ready For Takeoff: A Short Trip(2021)
About Susan Orlean
Susan Orlean is a renowned American author and journalist whose life's passion for storytelling and sentence-making has guided her writing career. Born in the suburbs of Cleveland, she spent her formative years before attending the University of Michigan, where her educational journey laid the groundwork for her future pursuits. After graduating, she relocated to the West Coast, finding a writing job in Portland, Oregon, a city that would spark her love for the craft. Her subsequent moves to Boston and New York City further fueled her writing ambitions, with notable stints at the Phoenix, the Globe, and The New Yorker, where she became a staff writer in 1992, publishing her first piece in 1987.
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